Sentence examples for equivalent chance from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Porter said that their lots had a "pretty equivalent" chance of selling versus a traditional, category-based sale.

Particularly, those kind of uncertainty problems can be presented as a probabilistic problem by relaxing the constraint into an equivalent chance constraint [20 22].

The facilities are matched as pairs, with the basic characteristics of each pair matched as closely as possible to ensure an equivalent chance of successful outcomes, based on size of inmate population and custody/classification levels (e.g., minimum or medium).

By excluding any SNP within within 45 base pairs (bp) of the start or end of exons, in order to ensure that there was an equivalent chance of working between genomic DNA and converted DNA, this method was used to investigate the unrelated 210 individuals within the HapMap population [ 16].

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If scientists agreed to limit the number of proposals that they submitted or were required to limit that number [3], they would not incur the substantial time penalty of writing and reviewing many proposals, but might retain equivalent chances for funding.

For his part, Mr. Cable of the Liberal Democrats had to prove that he is not, as one television commentator called him, the political equivalent of Chance, the simple-minded gardener in the movie "Being There," whose statements of the obvious are greeted as profound philosophical utterances.

In Experiment 1, the accuracy of search resumption was statistically equivalent to chance.

However, search was resumed in the correct quadrant only 23.1% of the time, which is statistically equivalent to chance, t(24) = 0.63, p = 0.534.

If b k is the random variable in the model, and its distribution function is F b then the deterministic equivalent of chance constraint can be calculated as P a k j x j ≤ b k ≥ u k ⇔ P b k ≥ a k j x j ≥ u k ⇔ 1 - F b a k j x j ≥ u k ⇔ a k j x j ≤ F b - 1 1 - u k (2.3).

These few sequences resulted from the screening of thousands of megabases in genomes of many diverse organisms (for example see [46], [47], [48]), an occurrence statistically equivalent to chance, and were not shown to function in chromosomes.

A value of zero indicates classification accuracy equivalent to chance (zero disagreement).

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